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The United States government includes a substantial number of officials-individuals who make policy as well as ones who implement it-who require foreign intelligence to perform their duties.
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offensive counterintelligence operations, space surveillance squadrons, personnel security standards, military service intelligence organizations, ground processing equipment, national intelligence requirements, foreign denial, space object identification, atomic energy intelligence, emplaced sensors, technical collection systems, electronic surveillance activities, foreign instrumentation signals, joint intelligence center, communications intelligence activities, materiel exploitation, imagery requirements, human source collection, open source collection, tasking authority, covert action operations, signature intelligence, sensitive compartmented information, signals intelligence satellites, imagery intelligence
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United States, Government Printing Office, New York, Secretary of Defense, Soviet Union, Department of Defense, Washington Post, Central Intelligence Agency, Space Technology, Director of Central Intelligence, Senate Select Committee, Cold War, Space Command, Aviation Week, Intelligence Squadron, National Security Agency, House Committee, Bill Gertz, Directorate of Intelligence, National Security Council, Office of Naval Intelligence, Air Intelligence Agency, House Permanent Select Committee, Office of Intelligence, North Korea
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